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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION It's Your Fault If You Don't Get the Right Price first We Sell Men's Suits From $8.50 to $25.00 These Values Are Always Here For You FIXUP Marsbfield & North Bend WANT ADS. WANTED Bonio ono with $3000 to buy a paying rooming Iioiibo, lenso and furnlturo, consisting of 39 fur- nlBhod rooms, In central location; rant $75 por month; also a pay lug Llvory business, coiuploto for $4400; terms $750 cash and $100 por month. Sco Title Guarnntoo & Abstract Co. Henry Sougstnck en, Mgr. FOR SALE CHEAP Marino gaso llno engine; will trado for A. C. II. P. motor. Phono 122-J. HOILEH AND ENGINE AT A BARGAIN. roil SALIC Ten horse-Power steam boiler and onglno, equipped with clrculnr saw and croBs out Baw for nawlng wood. Flno for clearing land and pulling stumps. Enqulro of J. 13. Fltzgorald, 973 Broadway, or phono 129-J. FOR SALE Household mid hitch on furnlturo and goods. John Lnfon, Phono 318-L. FOR RENT A three-room house In Forndnlo. Phono 124-L. jp-ij COOS HAY TIDES. tlo Llfo Savor has brought forth stunned by tho fall and his leg congratulations from tho many bruised but his Injuries wcro not sor frluuds of tho family. Ions. I Meet Monday Tho annual moot Work Commenced Work of drlv- Ings of tho Coos County Flro Patrol lug piling on tho road betweon Association and tho Coos County Tax Marshflold nnd North Bond was com- Association will bo hold in tho offlco menced yesterday. of tho secrotary, W. J. Conrad, next I Monday aftornoon and It Is expected 1 Proves On Homestead W. II. that representatives of all tho big Stull was In today from his ranch timber holders In tho county will bo PERSONAL NOTES Tint .w a tflvnn Mm Hmn nml holirhth of hlch nn.l low wator at nbovo Allegany, making fhml proof present. Marshflold. on his homestead Tho tides nro placod In tho order slonor A. K. Peck, of occurrence, with their times on tho flrst lino and heights on tho sec ond lino of each day; a comparison of consccuttvo heights will Indicate whether it Is high or low wator. For boforo Co in in! s- Mtiy Flno Animal O. N. Wilson and Mlko Dooue, of Sumner, today recolved a flno registered yearling bull which they recently purchased from H. A. Lnndrith's dairy and stock ranch on Coos River. Messrs. Wll- hlgh wator on bar, subtract 2 hours 34 minutes. Dato February, 11)12. 3 hours.. 3.18 Tldo ...5.4 4 hours.. 3.57 Tldo .. ..5.8 8.29 2.4 9.17 1.9 2.40 7.3 3.3G 7.1 9.07 1.5 9.47 0.8 Is Improving W. S. Chandler was reported n little better today. A pro fessional nurse Is now assisting Mrs. Chandler in cnrlng for him at tholr , sou and Boone nro In tho dairy busl apartmonts In tho Coko building. ! ncss nnd find that blooded Block pays every time. Lenses Cnfe R. F. Smith, who formerly oporated tho Pnlaco Car res taurant, has leased tho Coos Res taurant in No. Front strcot .taking possession yesterday. UNITED States Cashlor Will soil any part of 100 shares U. S. Cash lor stock nt $14 por. O. II. Mc Clelland, 208 Railway Exchange, Portland, Oro. - Spray - - Lime and Sulphur Solution Spray Pumps Spray Hoso ioneer Hardware Co. 330 Front St., Marshflold. A TURKISH HATH will do you 3001). Phono 214-J. FOR SALE At bargain, 2 1-2 h. p. gasolino ongino, stationary type. F. M. Frlodborg. FOR SALE 40 M. Bhlnglo at a bar bnln. F. M. Frlodborg. THE WEATHER. (Tly Associated Press.) OREGON Light snow in east with light rain or snow In west tonight and Sunday with easterly winds. RE- LOOAL TEMPERATURE PORT. For twonty-four hours ending at 4:43 a. m., Fob. 3, by BonJ. Ostllnd, special government mo tcorologlcal observer: Maximum 45 Minimum 38 At 4:43 a. ni .38 Precipitation 38 Wind, southwest; foggy. ! New Handon stone D. M. Avorlll is hero from Eureka with about otic hundred tons of fixtures and stock for n now dry goods store which ho will open nt Handon. Injured In Mill Nols Olson of TCnntnlfln wnn nnlln tmillv Itllllrpil VPS-' torday nt tho C. A. Smith mill by be ing caught In the conveyor. Ills log was badly bruised nnd some bones in his foot crushed. Mnss Later Mass will bo colobrnt cd at tho Mnrnhftcld Catholic Church tomorrow nt 10:30 Instead of 10 o'clock by Rov. Fathor Springer. Rev. Father Munro is expected homo WANTED Position ns manager of rooming houso. Mrs. E. M. Tray- or, North Bond. FOR SALE Puro brod singlo comb Rhodo Island Rod cockorols, $3 each. L. J. Simpson, North Bond, Or. FOR RENT Sixteen room liouso closo In. Modorn convonloncos. Reasonable ront. Sco Ivy Condron. FOR RENT 10-room liouso In South Mnrshflold. Phono 119-L. Always "The Busy Corner rs rnHjaSSL star Special for Two Days 1 NO LONGER PEROXIDE of HYDROGEN FULL POUNDS 28o HALF POUNDS lBo Quarter POUNDS 10o This Is tho L. & M. brand, thoro being no hotter and is guaran teed undor tho Puro Food and Drugs net. Understand, this is not an inferior grado and tho Bnlo Insto only until Saturday. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE -MAIN 298 US The Seasonable Goods FOR INSPECTION AT OUR STORE: Be Laval Cream Separators. Farm Pumps, Gas Engines. Pctulumn Incubators. Chicken nud Field Fencing. Hurb Wiro nnd Nails. Paints, Oils nml Glass. Rudders' Hardware and Car penters'. Tools n Specialty. USE HAVOLINE OIL FOR YOUR ENGINES IN AUTOMOHILES AND HOATS. )M4 i frnm lilo Hnllffiriiln r!n nn tho noxt Nann Smith HORN. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. An toue Audorson, at tholr home at tho Coos Day Llfo Saving Station, Snturdny, Fob. 3, a New Class Tlio confirmation class In tho Lutheran Church mot for tho first tlmo this year today. Rov. Hcngtson Is In chnrgo of tho class, which will meet ovory Saturday at 10 ton-pound a. in. in tho church hereafter. boy. Tho proud father Is No. 1 In ' tho Llfo Saving crow nnd tho lit-, Ranch Not Sold lion Tyror of Cooston was a Marshflold uiisIiioha visitor today. The report that he T)'ftf4'fltfc'c In4V&tflf ' 80,(l lmrt of lllB rnncn wnH not lalllv O 11I1C1 lMJ correct. Ho Is figuring on soiling In 5 Full Reels Will be Shown at TEe Royal Theater Tonight and Tomorrow Night Admission 25c G. J. LEMANSKI, Proprietor. tho property but has not closed any denl for it yet. Name Traver At n mcotlng of tho Marshflold Flro Dopartmont Thurs day, L. W. Traver wns elected secretary to fill tho vacancy causod by tho resignation of Louis Keating, who was compelled to retlro owing to his bolng transferred to Portland (Jet New Machine A. Wilcox has purchuBod and brought to Marshlluld a flrst class, up-to-date Pop Corn wa gon, tho flrst ono In this part of Oregon.' It is a real acquisition nnd will become a consplclous nddltlon to tho outward appearance and equip ment of tho street llfo of our city. Horso Falls A horso belonging to Levi Holsnor slipped nud fell nt tho corner of nrondwny and Contrnl nvo nuo today. Tho rider was slightly DON'T RIDE YOUR LITTLE BROTHER'S WHEEL ANY MORE GET A YOUR SIZE DAYTON Working Man's Time Table (Compiled by ono who's boon thoro. JJgTOTJ THE ONE WHO WALKS. Gottiug Up 5:30 A. Eating Hroakfast 6:00 A. Starts to Work 6:15 A. Walking 0:30 A. Walking 6:45 A. At Work 7:00 A. Full (Cold) Dinner Fall. .. .12:00 M Whittling a Stick 12:30 P. At Work 1:00 P. Starts Homo 6:00P. Walking ..., 0;15 P. Walking 6:30 P. Eating Supper 6:45 P. Tired Out 7:00 P. THE ONE WHO RIDES. M Sloeplng M '. Getting Up M. . , , , .Cooking Breakfast M Eating Breakfast M, Starts to Work M At Work .Going Home to Lunch M Reading the Paper M At Work M Starts Home M Ready for Supper Boll M Resting M Ready to go out M .Enjoying Himself nuY A DAYTON TO RIDE NOW Award Contract Tho Coos County Commissioners havo awarded Her man Larson the contract for dredg ing Larson Inlet. The cost will be about $1,125, ono half of which will be borne by tho county and tho other half paid by tho proporty owners of thnt vicinity. Tho work Is to bo done Inside of six months. Father Dead Mrs. E. H. Fish to day received news of tho death of hor fathor, J. W. Albort, at his homo in Fair Oaks, Cal. Death has appar ently resulted from complications in cident to his advanced ago. Thoagh full particulars nro not known, Mrs. FIbIi hnd been planning to visit hor parontB In about a month and tho sad news comes as a torrlblo shock to her. PostK)no Play Owing to Chaun coy Clarke leaving today for Port land, tho reproduction of tho play "Francos Ward" which was planned for tonight has bcou Indefinitely postponed. Mr. Scott loft today for San Francisco to sccuro othor mora bors of tho stock company which ho nnd Mrs. Scott will havo on the Coos County circuit. Pipe Defect I vi Marshal Carter and D. Y. Stafford who made further investigation of tho gns leak that for n time endangered tho Sartor canny store, tho QuntomnHS studio and ad joining places tho night boforo Inst, found thnt a workman of tho gas company had used nn old plcco of gns plpo in making tho connection, Tho old plpo wns split, allowing tho gns to escape Plan Mill N. A. Leach, manager of tho Humo ostnto in Curry County, for tho owners, tho McClny estate of Portland, pnsscd through horp'today on routq. to Portland to confer with tho ownors of tho proporty rolatlvo to putting In a sawmill with a ca pacity' of about 50,000 foot por day thoro. Ho was accompanied by Fred Cnugholl, who looks after tho storo for thorn and also by a Mr. Gadko, a millwright, who has boon investigat ing tho iriin project, ' ' ' ' Socialist Convention A. numbor of delegates from tho Socialist Locals Id' this district loft on this morning's train for Coqulllo, whoro thoy hold a Joint convontlon todny to discuss questions relating to tho pnrty pro paganda In Coob County. Tho ques tion of starting n nowspapor to furth er tho cause Is ono of tho Important mnttors undor consideration. Among thoso going from Mnrshflold woro John Hnydon, P. H. Smith, A. J. Sto phnn, T. L. Colo, and Ashor Wilson. Huy Machinery Tho Coos County Commissioners havo purchased tho onglno, hoisting apparatus and bollor of McLnln's rock crushing plnnt and will movo it to tho county Btono quarry, near Coqulllo, whoro It will bo utilized in furnishing crushed rock for rond building purposos. Commissioners Domont nnd Arm strong returned to tholr homos yes terday, hnvlng comploted tho in spection of tho proposed Improve ment of tho Mnrahflold-North Bond rond nnd nlso of tho proposed dredg ing of Larson Inlot. Thoy havo not fully mado up tholr minds as to what will bo done on tho lattor project yet. Tho Two Orphans Kato Claxton Personally supervised tho staging of "Tho Two Orphans," a throe rool eubject to bo shown nt tho Orphoum on noxt Friday aftornoon and night. Tho mnnngomont wishes to ndvlso particularly tho ladles and chlldron to take advantage of tho day perform ances In order that they may bo as sured of their comfort as tho drawing power of this feature will result In crowded houses early In tho oventng. i F. G. HORTON loft today for Port I land on business. JORDEN SllAFER was In tho city I from his ranch nbovo Allegany. MISS JANE SIESTREEM, of Empire, Is a Marshflold shopper today. C. J. MAHAFFEY of Coos River was In Marshflold on business today. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE wbb here between trains today on business, LARS J. HELSETII, of Kcntuck In let, wns a Marshflold visitor to day. MRS. II. II. ROGERS or South Coos River Is a Mnrshflold shoppor to day. LUDWIG STONE of Catching Inlet wns In Mnrshflold on business to dny. MRS. MARTIN RUSSELL, of Coos ton, was shopping In Mnrshflold today. MISS DELLA BUOUILLARD, of North Rend, was a Marshflold Bhopper today. MRS. THOMAS ROOKE and daugh ter, Charlotte, of North Bend, wore Marvhflcld visitors today. C. E. BROADDENT, of Myrtlo Point, passed through horo today on route to Portland on business. JOHN ROUBERO, of Frultvalc, was in the city on business today, buy Ing an outfit of Implements. C. C. GOING, of Going & Harvoy, ex pects to lcavo Monday for Portland on a mcrchnnldso purchasing trip. MISS ANNIE SMITH left 4hls after noon to s'pond Sunday at tho home of her parontB, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith. MISS ESTRID HOLM of Catching Inlot, who Is talcing piano lessons from Miss Hilda Stonholm, was In tho city todny. JOHN BTAMSOS and son, of Kontuck Inlet, wcro. horo on business today, bringing with thorn on prlvato boat a quantity of cabbago and eggs for tho local market. A. J. MENDEL, of tho Hub Clothing & Shoo Co., telegraphed from Los Angeles yostorday that ho expect ed to arrlvo in Mnrshflold from his Eastorn trip about Fob. 10. C. R. PECK loft today for Portland and Salem. At tho latter place, he will nppcnr boforo tho Supreme Court and endeavor to havo the last of tho Port litigation advanced for honrlng. This Is tho caso of tho Stato of Oregon vs. tho Port Commissioners nnd Involves a tech nicality rogardlng tho election. Mr. Llljoqvlst has Joined in a peti tion asking for Its advancomont. nOY McCLALLEN, formerly of Rosoburg, who has boon omployod in A. S, Hammond's abstract of flco at Coqulllo and wifo, loft to day for Portland nnd othor north ern points. GEO. IIARTMAN, of North Bond, was In Mnrshflold today. Ho 18 t, suffering from a sovoro Injury to his hand siiBtnlnod In a mill in North Rond tho othor day, whon a saw cut a deep wash in it. Peanut BRITTLE 20c POUND at STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday. VALENTINES from one-half a cent up at COOS RAY CASn STORE. B. & S. Liver Pills If you want to feel bet ter both mentally and phy sically, then by all means take tho liver pill that does tho trick. B. & S. LIVER PILLS are made of purely veget able ingredients. Thoy are therefore one of nature's most powerful and valu able aids. 25 CENTS THE BOX BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS I The Flour That Does Not Disappoint Sperry's Drifted Snow Hour BEST BY EVERY TEST Have Steel Rims GUARANTEED Havo Stool Mudguards Will Not Warp FIVE YEARS Keep tho Mud Off YOU NEED NOT SEND A POWER OF ATTORNEY OR A STRING OF AFFIDAVITS EAST TO REPLACE A DEFECTIVE PIECE. COME TO MARSHFIELD CYCLERY Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality -. i Phono 180 R. SOLE AGENTS Cor. 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